Vacation Time (Well in September anyway)

Zion National Park, Arches National Park, Dead Horse Point State Park, Canyonlands National Park and a Canyon Country Photography Tour of the Grand Canyon. All reservations made. Now I just have to learn how to take photos.
 

nikonpup

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Zion National Park, Arches National Park, Dead Horse Point State Park, Canyonlands National Park and a Canyon Country Photography Tour of the Grand Canyon. All reservations made. Now I just have to learn how to take photos.
please post a link for photography tour. thanks.
 

nikonpup

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hope you get to do the hermits rest route. i did the route 1 st thing in the morning, almost had all the stops to myself. good idea getting
a guide. start fitness training now for the walking, pushing and shoving for that perfect picture. :)
 

SteveL54

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Zion National Park, Arches National Park, Dead Horse Point State Park, Canyonlands National Park and a Canyon Country Photography Tour of the Grand Canyon. All reservations made. Now I just have to learn how to take photos.

Welcome to the forum. There are many people here to answer all your photography questions.
What to you like to photograph? What cameras and lenses do you have?
Please fill out the new user form so we can better help you......


Sounds like a fantastic vacation, Don.
Enjoy!
 
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Blacktop

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A Tripod is highly recommended but not required. Extra batteries and memory cards should be brought as well as your camera's instruction book if available. A wide angle lens and a "short to medium" and a "medium to long" telephoto zoom lens are suggested. A polarizing filter and graduated neutral density filters are helpful in achieving your best results. We want you not to have to "Photoshop"
 

Blacktop

Senior Member
A Tripod is highly recommended but not required. Extra batteries and memory cards should be brought as well as your camera's instruction book if available. A wide angle lens and a "short to medium" and a "medium to long" telephoto zoom lens are suggested. A polarizing filter and graduated neutral density filters are helpful in achieving your best results. We want you not to have to "Photoshop"

Hi Don! Do you see anything in the message body? Something is goofy on my end. BTW! Glad you had a great time.
 
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